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Second NDP Candidate for Cariboo Riding Withdraws

NDP Candidate for Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo Dock Currie has been asked to step down.

Currie was asked to step down as candidate by the party due to comments he made on social media 2 years ago to pro-pipeline activists. In a statement released today, Currie states that the comments were made when he was a grad student, and do not reflect who he is today, but says they would be an unnecessary and unwarranted distraction from the campaign.

Currie is the second NDP candidate to withdraw from the federal race for the riding. Candidate Gina Myhill-Jones withdrew her candidacy in early August for personal reasons.

BC Chair of the Federal NDP campaign Glen Sanford says “I think we’re going to have a strong candidate, theres a couple of people mulling it over right now. There will be an announcement soon.”

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Chris Adams

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I first got into radio when I was a kid when a friend and I made our own radio shows on cassete tapes. Growing up in 100 Mile House, I did a workstudy at this very station.

Thanks to some good advice from my radio mentor Larry Rode, I got a certificate in broadcast arts in 1991. After failing to break into radio after school, I did other jobs but kept my hand in, working as morning host and program director at my universitys station, WUFK in Fort Kent, Maine.

Coming back to 100 Mile, when the afternoon and news job opened up, I took the dive back into radio! When Larry retired after nearly 35 years in 100 Mile, I took over the morning show. I’m happy to be at CKBX, where I always wanted to work, and waking up my hometown!

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